About the Splash ParkUnder the direction of Council, the Splash Park Committee was formed in March 2012 to determine the feasibility of building a Splash Park in Osoyoos. The Splash Park is currently under construction at Jack Shaw Gardens (corner of Kingfisher Drive and 89th Street) and will be open in August 2013.

How to HelpThe Splash Park Committee is currently raising funds towards the construction of the Osoyoos Splash Park.

DonateThe Splash Park Committee is accepting donations of all amounts. Donations of $20 or more are eligible to receive a tax receipts. Check out our donation guide and pledge form for more information.

Splash Park RaffleIn Spring and Summer 2013, the Osoyoos Splash Park Committee ran a fundraiser raffle for the Splash Park. With $10,000 in prizes available, only 400 tickets were made available for the fundraiser. A $1,000 early-bird draw cash prize was won by Jose Inacio of Edmonton, Alberta on Canada Day. The grand prize draws were held four weeks later on July 27 at Town Square. Osoyoos Town Councillor Sue McKortoff won the $1,000 cash prize and subsequently donated the $1,000 back to the Splash Park fundraising effort, while Mavis Trenholm of Osoyoos won the $3,000 shopping spree to OS Audio & Video. The grand prize, a $5,000 travel voucher from Osoyoos Travel, was won by Sharon Brown of Spruce Grove, Alberta and Osoyoos. Thank you to all who participated in the raffle!

Committee MembersSplash Park Committee members include the following:
Gerald Davis – Town Staff, Community Services
Kyler Nurmsoo - Town Staff, Community Services
Carol Nesdoly – Town Staff, Public Works
Mike Plante – Council Member
Kirsten McLean – Community Member
Lesley Hanson – Community Member
Judy Sloan – Osoyoos Rotary
Jim King – Osoyoos Rotary

While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this data, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages. Please verify any information in question with the Town of Osoyoos.

Mission Statement
To provide quality community services and facilities, which meet the needs of the current
and future residents of Osoyoos, in a socially, economically and environmentally sustainable manner.